-
hydrogen ****nite (also
called copper ****nite or
acidic copper ****nite),
CuHAsO 3. It is
chemically related to
Paris Green. Scheele's
Green was invented...
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Cú Chulainn (/kuːˈkʌlɪn/ koo-KUL-in Irish: [kuːˈxʊlˠɪn̠ʲ] ), is an
Irish warrior hero and
demigod in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology, as well as in...
- copper(II) carbonate: 2
Cu(NO3)2(s) → 2
CuO(s) + 4 NO2(g) + O2(g) (180°C) Cu2(OH)2CO3(s) → 2
CuO(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g)
Cu(OH)2(s) →
CuO(s) + H2O(g) Copper(II)...
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Cú Choigcríche
Ó Cléirigh (fl. 1624–1664) was an
Irish historian and genealogist,
known in
English as
Peregrine O'Clery.
Ó Cléirigh was a son of Diarmaid...
- for
vacuum brazing.
CuSil
should not be
confused with the
similarly named Cusil-ABA,
which has a
different composition (Ag – 63.0%,
Cu – 35.25%, Ti – 1.75%)...
- that
gaseous CuO2 is a superoxide, with
copper in a +1
oxidation state:
Cu+
O−2.
Species claimed to be "copper peroxide" have been
reported by the reaction...
-
composed of the
elements copper and oxygen. Two
oxides are well known, Cu2O and
CuO,
corresponding to the
minerals cuprite and tenorite, respectively. Paramelaconite...
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Cú Roí mac Dáire (
Cú Ruí,
Cú Raoi) is a king of
Munster in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. He is
usually portra**** as a
warrior with
superhuman abilities...
- Copper(II)
sulfate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula CuSO4. It
forms hydrates CuSO4·nH2O,
where n can
range from 1 to 7. The
pentahydrate (n =...
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C.U. Burn is a cult
Irish language television comedy broadcast on the Irish-language
television channel Teilifís na
Gaeilge (now
called TG4). It tells...